On 29/06/15 10:47, Ed Greshko wrote:
Google-Plus is simply the name of the folder the messages are in as opposed to 
"Inbox".  This is 100% standard Fedora install.
>
>Whatever, as is often the case, my problem is unique. No one else has 
complained or acknowledged it. You gave it a good shot, thanks,
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>
There are a couple of folks lists that do a fair amount of "customization" to 
their systems resulting in others not being able to reproduce their problems/issues.  
Many times, I'm not saying you, they leave out meaningful info as to what they have done 
or changed.  Unfortunately developers can't test out all combinations.
.

Yes, I understand this. My systems are always configured to look the same from version to version as much as possible. I pretty much keep making the same "changes" based on my notes and a lot of saved files. I don't recall when this problem started, I ignored it at first.

I just booted Fedora 21 on the other computer and started Firefox 38.0.5 and Thunderbird 37.0.1, clicking on the same URL in t-bird does not produce any sort of notification in Thunderbird. It occurs to me that F-21 has not been updated recently, guess I'd better do that. But as it stands the "browser notification feature" appears to have been introduced with F-22.

I updated F-21, it still runs Thunderbird 37.0.1 and there is no change, still no "notification."

I am keeping F-21 since with SeaMonkey it can print downloaded crossword puzzles that require Flash, something I can no longer do in Firefox.

Bob



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